Friselline with olive oil
Soft wheat friselline with olive oil, excellent to accompany as an appetizer with pate or other products. These frizes do not need to be wet but must be nibbled, their size is about 3/4 cm
This product is handmade with care and love starting from the ripest spicy cornetti peppers and subsequently jarred in extra virgin olive oil. A unique condiment to give liveliness to any dish.
Spicy Salento peppers are a product of great versatility. The jar of hot Salento chili peppers must never be missing from your table, to the delight of spicy lovers! In fact, these chillies, spicy at the right point and in a pleasant "chopped" format, allow you to give character and liveliness to any dish, whether in preparation or already finished. You can in fact add a teaspoon - but also just their oil - to your fried foods, your stewed meats, your preparations of any kind such as pasta, meat or even fish. Or, alternatively, leave the jar at the disposal of your guests, who can therefore use it as they see fit, adding flavor to dishes of cooked vegetables, cheeses, pasta or anything else on the spot. Spicy lovers would put spicy everywhere! We like these chillies very much in legume-based soups, in minestrone, in "arrabbiata" pasta, but also on the traditional Salento frisa. All you have to do is try them!
A one-of-a-kind product dedicated to spicy lovers. It is well known that spicy food is an excellent vasodilator, capable of protecting us from cardiovascular diseases and making us feel good for a long time. Try these spicy Salento peppers too: you will no longer be able to do without them for the right degree of spiciness that does not "burn" the palate and which characterizes any dish intelligently and without overdoing it.
Spicy Salento chili peppers in extra virgin olive oil represent an authentic delight for palates who love spiciness and wish to experience the authentic flavors of the cuisine of Salento, a region in the southern tip of Italy famous for its rich and exciting culinary tradition. These spicy and colorful fruits are an essential element in many local recipes, giving a touch of liveliness and unique flavor to traditional dishes.
Spicy Salento chili peppers are a variety of chili pepper particularly appreciated for their intense spiciness and fruity taste. The climatic conditions of Salento, with its Mediterranean climate, contribute to giving Salento chili peppers a distinctive flavor. These small fruits are grown in small plots of land, often managed by local farmers who have passed down this tradition for generations.
Hot Salento chili peppers are an important culinary legacy that adds a touch of passion and spiciness to the cuisine of Salento. If you are a spicy lover, you cannot visit this fascinating Italian region without savoring the dishes that come to life thanks to these extraordinary spicy fruits.
The unmistakable aroma of the most authentic Mediterranean ready to peep on your table and accompany you on a gustatory journey to the wildest and most unspoiled Puglia thanks to the touch of wild myrtle added to these extraordinary celline olives harvested when ripe and placed in a simple brine .
The "Puntarelle" are the heart of the CATALONIAN CHICORY, a typical salad of our territory. We sow in October and harvest the vegetable between January and February. Our women defoliate the plant and manually cut the "scatuni", ie the shoots.
Turnip greens are somewhat the symbolic ingredient of traditional Apulian cuisine and gastronomy. Their unique taste, slightly bitter and herbaceous and deliciously sweet at the same time, makes them truly versatile.
Giardiniera is a typically Piedmontese appetizer but its extraordinary goodness has prompted many Italians to make it their own. To such an extent that today it has crossed the Piedmontese regional borders and we find it practically everywhere. That of the gardener is a simple and delicious recipe: you can prepare it in oil, sweet and sour or raw. The important thing is to have fresh, seasonal, colorful and crunchy vegetables on hand. The Terra di Puglia has prepared for you this amazing and fresh natural pickled vegetable, just like the homemade one. Ready to try it?
The "Puntarelle" are the heart of the CATALONIAN CHICORY, a typical salad of our territory. We sow in October and harvest the vegetable between January and February. Our women defoliate the plant and manually cut the "scatuni", ie the shoots.
A classic protagonist of the Apulian table is the artichoke, which is traditionally harvested in March - April and which never fails on local tables. With this product we have thought of respecting its flavor and integrity, limiting ourselves to collecting it, peeling it and putting it into wedges for you in a very simple and delicate brine. A product that will win you over with its simplicity.
A few fragrant myrtle leaves and a shower of the most fleshy and ripe Leccine olives for a product that you will no longer want to miss in your pantry. One leads to another, just like cherries: a specialty that the Apulian farmers have been handed down for generations and that we like to offer also to our loyal customers.
Capers are typical of the Salento landscape and of the country
tradition. During all the ‘900 whole families got up very early
in the morning and went to the countryside to pick the capers
up, one by one, from the low and bushy plants. In the ’70
the town of Racale was a leader in the production of capers.
The "Puntarelle" are the heart of the CATALONIAN CHICORY, a typical salad of our territory. We sow in October and harvest the vegetable between January and February. Our women defoliate the plant and manually cut the "scatuni", ie the shoots.
Another classic format, that of barley, available in a 1 kg package, the size of this frisa is the slightly larger one with a diameter of about 8/10 cm, cooked in a wood oven with the traditional method. For the quantities available, see the bottom, it is possible to place orders greater than the quantities available.
They are grandma's sweets, these pitteddhe with figs, those sweets that we like so much because they remind us of the delicious scent that came out of her cupboard.
Orecchiette are one of the most representative dishes of Apulian cuisine, these in particular with burnt wheat.